Sambucus cerulea, Blue elderberry, blue, white, white flower, Adoxaceae, Native to British Columbia, Bend Oregon, edible, edible flowers, edible fruit, opposite leaves, native to Western North America, British Columbia to northern Mexico, grows in diverse habitats, mountains, hills, valleys, riparian zones, open places in woodlands + forests, exposed slopes, deciduous shrub, up to 9m tall x 6m width, large, Native to the Pacific Northwest, juicy round berry-like drupes, bluish black berries that look pale blue,
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Adoxaceae,
August,
Bend Oregon,
black,
blue,
Blue elderberry,
deciduous shrub,
edible,
edible flowers,
edible fruit,
Native to British Columbia,
Native to the Pacific Northwest,
Sambucus cerulea,
white
Location:
Bend, OR, USA